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Abramovich DENIES loan repayment request, Boehly closes in on Chelsea deal, Ratcliffe still wants to buy Blues – latest


ROMAN ABRAMOVICH has reiterated that he is NOT demanding the repayment of his £1.6bn loan to Chelsea.

And the sanctioned Blues owner insisted he has engaged with the Government to discuss how the promised charity donation from the sale should be carried out.

Government sources hinted that Abramovich had made a U-turn on his initial pledged and demanded the money that had kept the Blues going for the past 19 years was paid to a Jersey-based company as part of the sale deal.

Meanwhile, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is not giving up on his Chelsea bid without a fight and has begged the club to consider his offer.

The British petrochemicals mogul, 69, has vowed to improve Stamford Bridge as it exists rather than build a new stadium as Roman Abramovich had planned to.

Boehly has reportedly been named as the preferred bidder for Chelsea despite a last-gasp £4billion bid from Ratcliffe.

And Boehly’s team were told they had been granted a “period of exclusivity” to discuss the final terms and conditions of a takeover package.

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  • Rice faces three-match European ban

    Declan Rice faces a three-match European ban after his X-rated tunnel rant at a referee.

    And that spells bad news for Chelsea and Manchester United, who are both chasing the England midfielder this summer.

    West Ham star Rice, 23, blasted Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzan after last night’s Europa League semi-final defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt.

    Sensational footage captured Rice losing his head in the tunnel after a game which saw Aaron Cresswell and David Moyes receive red cards.

    Rice shouted at the official: “Ref! Ref! it is so poor. All night, it is so bad. How can you be that bad? Honestly.

    “You’ve probably been f***ing paid. F***ing corruption.”

  • How Chelsea could line up against Wolves

    Recent results for Chelsea mean the Blues are starting to look over their shoulders a tad nervously.

    Thomas Tuchel’s side have just a five point cushion over fifth-placed Tottenham after two wins in their last six Premier League games.

    A win on Saturday against Wolves though would help settle some nerves.

    Bruno Lage’s side are the visitors to Stamford Bridge on a torrid run of form of their own – losing four out of their last five games.

    Chelsea though are set to be without two key midfielders for the 3pm kick-off.

    Tuchel confirmed today that both N’Golo Kante and Jorginho are sidelined for the clash through injury.

  • Abramovich transfer history

    As Todd Boehly closes in on a Chelsea takeover, let’s look at Abramovich’s spending numbers.

  • Tuchel on Chelsea new owners

    Thomas Tuchel has given his opinion on the Chelsea ownership situation.

    He said: “I’ve been told last week that we have a preferred bidder and things are going forward.

    “It’s a pretty important week for the club, but I was fully focused on the pitch. But after what I heard last week, I’m confident.

    “Clearance is always the best, because when the situation is clear you can take actions, make judgements, take actions.

    “Otherwise you’re in a passive role, and this is what we are right now.”

  • Tuchel on Pulisic drama

    Thomas Tuchel has revealed that he and Christian Pusilic have no problems after the star’s dad make cryptic comments about his future.

    Tuchel said in response: “I am not concerned if the player’s father says he does not love me [on Twitter].

    “As ever, we have our reasons to choose our line up and at this level you will never see happy faces when not selected.

    “Between me & Christian, we have zero problems.”

  • Tuchel’s Rudiger problem

    Thomas Tuchel has revealed that it’s going to be difficult to replace Antonio Rudiger.

    That’s because of the sanctions imposed on Chelsea, Tuchel moaned.

    But he also admitted that finding Rudiger’s replacement will be difficult even when the ban is lifted.

    He said: “”At the moment, it is not possible [to replace him] because of the sanctions.

    “And even when the sanctions are in the past, it will still be incredibly difficult to do so.”

  • Declan Rice tipped for transfer

    Declan Rice will leave West Ham for Chelsea or Man United this summer.

    That’s the view of Stan Collymore who told CaughtOffside: “West Ham, unfortunately, crashed out of the Europa League at the semi-final stage on Thursday evening after losing 3-1 on aggregate to Eintracht Frankfurt over two legs.

    “Should the club fail to qualify for either of Europe’s two biggest competitions next season, I wonder what this could mean for their best players. Could the Hammers lose significant first-team players this summer?

    “Well, Declan Rice is the obvious one. Manchester United and Chelsea and I think even the Spanish giants have been talked about in the press, so the clear answer is yes.”

  • It Kan happen

    Paul Merson thinks Chelsea might cash in on N’Golo Kante if they can get up to £80m for the midfielder.

    He said: “Kante’s situation is an interesting one, and I think Chelsea might cash in on him if they get a sizable bid of around £70-80 million for him this summer.

    “With the way he plays, it’s hard to hit the heights every year in the Premier League, but it goes without saying that he has been a bit underwhelming this season.”

  • Chelsea get Wolves boost

    Chelsea have been given a huge boost ahead of their game against Wolves this weekend.

    That’s because Wolves boss Bruno Lage will be missing from the club’s dugout.

    It’s been reported that Lage has been struck with Covid.

  • Rice’s ref rant

    Chelsea transfer target Declan Rice is facing a three-game Uefa ban after he explosively accused officials of taking bribes after West Ham’s defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt.

    Aaron Cresswell was sent off and boss David Moyes dismissed to the stands as their European dreams came to an end.

    And afterwards their star midfielder exploded at the match official inside the tunnel and now looks set to face Uefa action.

    Tunnel cam footage has now emerged from after the clash, and it shows the furious Rice confronting the Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzan outside the changing-rooms.

    The England ace blasts: “Ref! Ref! it is so poor. All night, it is so bad. How can you be that bad? Honestly.

    He then turned to walk away and added: “You’ve probably been f***ing paid. F***ing corruption.”

  • Merson fears for Chelsea

    Paul Merson fears for Chelsea’s defence when Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen leave this summer.

    He told Sky Sports: “Chelsea need bodies at the back.

    “Antonio Rudiger’s gone on a free, Andreas Christensen’s going to go too, they’ve got Thiago Silva who’s outstanding, and they’ve got two kids in Malang Sarr and Trevoh Chalobah who are very talented, but it’s going to be hard to play them week-in, week-out.

    “Rudiger will be a massive loss, I can’t express how big that’s going to be. If they played a four at the back, he wouldn’t be missed.”

  • Abramovich’s ‘anti-Glazer’ request

    Roman Abramovich is demanding Chelsea’s new owners commit to not copying the Glazer Manchester United model, MARTIN LIPTON WRITES.

    As part of the detailed discussions with the “preferred bidder” consortium headed by Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly, Abramovich is insisting on stringent conditions.

    The Russian’s appointed brokers, the US-based Raine Group, have told Boehly that he must promise not to pay out dividends or take any management fees for a decade after the completion of the deal.

    That would prevent Boehly from echoing the approach of the Glazers since their 2005 United takeover – and which has sparked consistent and growing protests from fans.

    Boehly, backed by US venture capital investors Clearlake, is closing in on his £4bn takeover despite the late bid by Britain’s richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos group.

    But Boehly will have to agree to Abramovich’s conditions before final approval – including limits on future debt levels and a commitment to spending £1bn on Stamford Bridge, the academy and the club’s highly-successful women’s team.

  • On your Marc

    Marcos Alonso reportedly wants to quit Chelsea this summer and return to Spain.

    The Blues are already set to lose defenders Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen in June.

    The duo have both snubbed new deals and will depart Stamford Bridge for nothing, with both Barcelona and Real Madrid keen on the pair.

    Now left wing-back Alonso, 31, allegedly wants to leave West London also.

    That is according to Fabrizio Romano, who claims the veteran has made securing an exit from Chelsea a priority.

    He states that Barcelona are keen on Alonso, despite the fact that he came through the ranks at their fierce rivals Madrid, and that the star has his heart set on a return to his homeland.

  • Back in the Blues’ Palm

    Chelsea will welcome Emerson Palmieri back from Lyon this summer.

    Palmieri’s been on loan with the French side this season, but will head back to Stamford Bridge when the season ends, according to Fabrizio Romano.

    But several clubs including Juventus are keeping tabs on the defender, it’s also claimed.

  • Declan Rice on future goals

    Declan Rice has dropped a huge hint about his future after West Ham were dumped out of Europe.

    Rice couldn’t help the Hammers get into the Europa League final.

    But the England ace admitted that he still wants more in his career.

    He said: “I am young, I want more. The lads want more. This club deserves more.

    “We have shown as a club we can do these big European nights.”

  • Cesc pays Raiola respects

    Ex-Chelsea star Cesc Fabregras was among the host of stars who came out to pay respects at Mino Raiola’s funeral.

    Raiola, who had lived in the Principality for a number of years, died on Saturday following a battle with illness aged 54.

    He initially spent time in hospital at the beginning of the year and underwent very delicate surgery in January.

    His passing shocked the football world, and many of the players that he represented throughout his career travelled to Monaco to honour him at a private ceremony held for family and close friends at the Saint-Charles church.

  • Transfer restrictions frustrate Chelsea

    Chelsea bigwigs were reportedly frustrated by the restrictions that have ruled them out of the race to sign Erling Haaland.

    The Blues were said to be keen on signing the Borussia Dortmund star last summer but opted for Romelu Lukakau when the German side revealed they would be hanging on to Haaland for another season.

    Chelsea hoped to swoop for the Norwegian again this time around but their plans have been halted by the restrictions, much to the club’s dismay, according to ESPN.

  • Chelsea deal nears completion

    Todd Boehly could become Chelsea’s new owner TODAY, according to reports.

    The Telegraph reported that Boehly hopes to sign the first contract worth £4 billion on Friday.

    As Roman Abramovich preparing to seek formal approval from Government for the deal.

    After that, it should be all-clear for the deal to be conducted swiftly and smoothly, it’s been claimed.

  • Mour tears from Jose

    Jose Mourinho shed tears after leading Roma to their first European final for 31 years and confessed: “This club has made me feel special again.”

    The Portuguese legend created history by becoming the first boss to make it to five major European finals with four different clubs.

    And after Tammy Abraham’s header in the win over Leicester booked Roma’s place in the Europa Conference League Final in Tirana, an emotional Mourinho confessed:  “I shed a tear at the end, yes, because I feel what they all feel.

    “My emotion was for everyone who loves this club. The fans, the players, the owners.

    “This team spirit, we started building it in our summer camp in Portugal on the first day, and it’s built up since then, day after day – this game is icing on cake.

    “This victory belongs to everyone – it’s a family win. Everyone played their part.”

  • Chelsea eye Rudiger/Christensen replacement

    Chelsea are plotting a transfer move for RB Leipzig’s Josko Gvardiol to help fill the void left by departing duo Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen.

    The Premier League giants are desperate for reinforcements and have identified several targets.

    And Goal claims that they have earmarked Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol.

    The Croatian international, 20, is reportedly “seen as a good option to play on the left side of a back three” for Thomas Tuchel’s side.

  • Good morning Chelsea fans

    Departing Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has maintained he is NOT demanding the repayment of his £1.6billion loan to the club.

    Abramovich insisted he has engaged with the UK government to discuss how the promised charity donation from the sale should be carried out.

    Government sources hinted that the Russian oligarch had made a U-turn on his initial pledge and demanded the money that had kept the West Londoners going for the past 19 years was paid to a Jersey-based company as part of the sale deal.

    The consortium led by Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly is understood to be close to completing the final details of the package, despite the last-gasp bid by Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

    But the entire process was seemingly imperilled by the claims that Abramovich was now demanding some financial compensation for being effectively forced to sell up after being branded an acolyte and supporter of Vladimir Putin and Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

    Meanwhile, Boehly is “very close” to taking over at Chelsea with Ratcliffe’s late rival bid allegedly “not under consideration”.

    That is according to CBS Sports journalist Ben Jacobs, who claims the US-based bank Raine, who are handling the takeover process for Abramovich, are not exploring any other “alternative options”.

    Jacobs tweeted: “Boehly-Clearlake takeover of Chelsea is now very close to completion. Raine sources tell me Wednesday talks were ‘highly productive and no alternative options are being explored’.

    “Sources within Boehly-Clearlake say they’ve remained ‘calm’ and are confident they will own”

    But Sir Jim has told the Raine Group not to brush off his offer to buy the club.

    Ratcliffe wants the group to factor in that his company is British and want the best for the club.

    Sir Jim said, reported by the BBC: “My message to Raine is don’t discount our offer.

    “We are British and have great intentions for Chelsea. If I was Raine I wouldn’t close any door.”

    Finally, West Ham are planning a move for Chelsea wonderkid Armando Broja this summer following his loan spell at Southampton, reports SunSport’s Jack Rosser.

    No transfers can happen before the Blues’ ownership crisis is solved but, once resolved, SunSport understands that Saints could quickly try to tie up a deal with Broja.

    That is if they are willing to offer the forward similar wages to team-mates Che Adams and Adam Armstrong.

    But the Hammers are set to rival Southampton and could win the transfer war with the offer of European football.

    Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund have also registered an interest in the Albania international.

    West Ham boss David Moyes has made it clear he wants to add quality to his squad this summer as he is short of options in attack

  • Good morning Chelsea fans

    Departing Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has maintained he is NOT demanding the repayment of his £1.6billion loan to the club.

    Abramovich insisted he has engaged with the UK government to discuss how the promised charity donation from the sale should be carried out.

    Government sources hinted that the Russian oligarch had made a U-turn on his initial pledge and demanded the money that had kept the West Londoners going for the past 19 years was paid to a Jersey-based company as part of the sale deal.

    The consortium led by Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly is understood to be close to completing the final details of the package, despite the last-gasp bid by Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

    But the entire process was seemingly imperilled by the claims that Abramovich was now demanding some financial compensation for being effectively forced to sell up after being branded an acolyte and supporter of Vladimir Putin and Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

    Meanwhile, Boehly is “very close” to taking over at Chelsea with Ratcliffe’s late rival bid allegedly “not under consideration”.

    That is according to CBS Sports journalist Ben Jacobs, who claims the US-based bank Raine, who are handling the takeover process for Abramovich, are not exploring any other “alternative options”.

    Jacobs tweeted: “Boehly-Clearlake takeover of Chelsea is now very close to completion. Raine sources tell me Wednesday talks were ‘highly productive and no alternative options are being explored’.

    “Sources within Boehly-Clearlake say they’ve remained ‘calm’ and are confident they will own”

    But Sir Jim has told the Raine Group not to brush off his offer to buy the club.

    Ratcliffe wants the group to factor in that his company is British and want the best for the club.

    Sir Jim said, reported by the BBC: “My message to Raine is don’t discount our offer.

    “We are British and have great intentions for Chelsea. If I was Raine I wouldn’t close any door.”

    Finally, West Ham are planning a move for Chelsea wonderkid Armando Broja this summer following his loan spell at Southampton, reports SunSport’s Jack Rosser.

    No transfers can happen before the Blues’ ownership crisis is solved but, once resolved, SunSport understands that Saints could quickly try to tie up a deal with Broja.

    That is if they are willing to offer the forward similar wages to team-mates Che Adams and Adam Armstrong.

    But the Hammers are set to rival Southampton and could win the transfer war with the offer of European football.

    Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund have also registered an interest in the Albania international.

    West Ham boss David Moyes has made it clear he wants to add quality to his squad this summer as he is short of options in attack

  • Push and Pul

    Juventus are targeting Chelsea star Christian Pulisic ahead of the summer transfer window.

    Pulisic has found game time difficult to come by this season, starting just ten league matches.

    That means the forward may be open to moving with Juve keen to strike a deal, according to Tuttosport.

    The Bianconeri reportedly view the USA international as a potential replacement for Paulo Dybala, who is set to leave on a free in the summer

  • Still a Lott to give

    Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti revealed that he will “probably retire” after his second spell at the Santiago Bernabeu ends.

    But former Chelsea boss Ancelotti then immediately threw a curveball by saying he would happily spend another ten years at Real if the newly-crowned LaLiga champions want him to.

    Ancelotti told Amazon Prime: “After this Real Madrid chapter, I will probably retire.

    “But if Real wants me to stay here for 10 years, I’ll stay another 10 years.

    “I would like to be with my grandchildren, to go on holiday with my wife. There are so many things to do that I’ve had to put aside.

    “The national team in the future can be an option. Canada? Why not? I’d like it.

    “There’s a lot of places I’ve never been to. I’ve never been to Australia. I’ve never been to Rio de Janeiro. I want to go visit my sister more often.

    “Unfortunately you can’t do everything, so the day I retire, I’ll have all these things to do”

  • Chelsea Blue-min’ hell

    Chelsea stars N’Golo Kante and Jorginho are about to enter the final year of their contracts.

    SunSport’s Andy Dillon reports that the Blues are worried midfield pair will quit as the club’s takeover reaches crisis point.

    Jorginho especially has voiced a desire to return to his homeland before retiring and team-mates fear he may go this summer to add to the domino effect in the dressing room.

    Antonio Rudiger is set to join Real Madrid, while Andreas Christensen and captain Cesar Azpilicueta are likely to join Barcelona as their deals are expiring in June

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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